LaKeith Stanfield is alright 👏
Get Out actor LaKeith Stanfield has reassured fans that he’s safe and well after sharing worrying posts on social media.
However, the 28-year-old soon deleted the messages and it was confirmed that those close to him had been in touch.Advertisement Comedian Patton Oswalt had expressed his concern for the actor and stated that while he didn’t know LaKeith directly, they had mutual friends.After hearing LaKeith was safe, Patton tweeted: ‘Just got confirmation LaKeith is okay. Sorry if I overreacted. Okay getting off Twitter for awhile.‘Text or DM someone you haven’t texted or DM’ed in awhile and tell them a cool memory you have about them. Good night.
The Hollywood star, who will celebrate his 29th birthday tomorrow, rose to fame after starring in 2017’s Oscar-nominated movie Get Out alongside Daniel Kaluuya.Since then, LaKeith has earned roles in TV series Atlanta, and movies such as Knives Out, The Photograph and The Girl With the Spider’s Web.
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